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Definition of method
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of method is as below...
Method
(n.) An
orderly
procedure
or
process;
regular
manner
of doing
anything;
hence,
manner;
way; mode; as, a
method
of
teaching
languages;
a
method
of
improving
the
mind..
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Acetimetry
::
Acetimetry
(n.) The act or
method
of
ascertaining
the
strength
of
vinegar,
or the
proportion
of
acetic
acid
contained
in it..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) The act or
exercise
of
training
soldiers
in the
military
art, as in the
manual
of arms, in the
execution
of
evolutions,
and the like;
hence,
diligent
and
strict
instruction
and
exercise
in the
rudiments
and
methods
of any
business;
a kind or
method
of
military
exercises;
as,
infantry
drill;
battalion
drill;
artillery
drill..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
method
of
analysis
developed
by
Newton,
and based on the
conception
of all
magnitudes
as
generated
by
motion,
and
involving
in their
changes
the
notion
of
velocity
or rate of
change.
Its
results
are the same as those of the
differential
and
integral
calculus,
from which it
differs
little
except
in
notation
and
logical
method..
Trigonometry
::
Trigonometry
(n.) That
branch
of
mathematics
which
treats
of the
relations
of the sides and
angles
of
triangles,
which the
methods
of
deducing
from
certain
given parts other
required
parts,
and also of the
general
relations
which exist
between
the
trigonometrical
functions
of arcs or
angles..
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) A
person
of
strict
piety;
one who lives in the exact
observance
of
religious
duties;
--
sometimes
so
called
in
contempt
or
ridicule.
Phonotypy
::
Phonotypy
(n.) A
method
of
phonetic
printing
of the
English
language,
as
devised
by Mr.
Pitman,
in which
nearly
all the
ordinary
letters
and many new forms are
employed
in order to
indicate
each
elementary
sound by a
separate
character..
Bantingism
::
Bantingism
(n.) A
method
of
reducing
corpulence
by
avoiding
food
containing
much
farinaceous,
saccharine,
or oily
matter;
-- so
called
from
William
Banting
of
London..
Practicable
::
Practicable
(a.) That may be
practiced
or
performed;
capable
of being done or
accomplished
with
available
means or
resources;
feasible;
as, a
practicable
method;
a
practicable
aim; a
practicable
good..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To bring into
notice,
practice,
cultivation,
or use; as, to
introduce
a new
fashion,
method,
or
plant..
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) One of a sect of
Christians,
the
outgrowth
of a small
association
called
the Holy Club,
formed
at
Oxford
University,
A.D. 1729, of which the most
conspicuous
members
were John
Wesley
and his
brother
Charles;
--
originally
so
called
from the
methodical
strictness
of
members
of the club in all
religious
duties..
Phrasing
::
Phrasing
(n.) The act or
method
of
grouping
the notes so as to form
distinct
musical
phrases.
Sextillion
::
Sextillion
(n.)
According
to the
method
of
numeration
(which
is
followed
also in the
United
States),
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twenty-one
ciphers
annexed.
According
to the
English
method,
a
million
raised
to the sixth
power,
or the
number
expressed
by a unit with
thirty-six
ciphers
annexed.
See
Numeration..
Derivation
::
Derivation
(n.) The state or
method
of being
derived;
the
relation
of
origin
when
established
or
asserted.
Masting
::
Masting
(n.) The act or
process
of
putting
a mast or masts into a
vessel;
also, the
scientific
principles
which
determine
the
position
of
masts,
and the
mechanical
methods
of
placing
them..
Rule
::
Rule (a.)
Systematic
method
or
practice;
as, my ule is to rise at six
o'clock..
Isobar
::
Isobar
(n.) The
quality
or state of being equal in
weight,
especially
in
atmospheric
pressure.
Also, the
theory,
method,
or
application
of
isobaric
science..
Empiricism
::
Empiricism
(n.) The
method
or
practice
of an
empiric;
pursuit
of
knowledge
by
observation
and
experiment.
Dialing
::
Dialing
(n.) A
method
of
surveying,
especially
in
mines,
in which the
bearings
of the
courses,
or the
angles
which they make with each
other,
are
determined
by means of the
circumferentor..
Neology
::
Neology
(n.) A new
doctrine;
esp.
(Theol.),
a
doctrine
at
variance
with the
received
interpretation
of
revealed
truth;
a new
method
of
theological
interpretation;
rationalism..
Anomalous
::
Anomalous
(a.)
Deviating
from a
general
rule,
method,
or
analogy;
abnormal;
irregular;
as, an
anomalous
proceeding..
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